A) end slavery by sending all blacks to the Great Plains.
B) establish white colonies in Africa.
C) abolish slavery and create a society where all are equal.
D) establish an all black colony in Jamaica.
E) free slaves and transport them back to Africa.
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A) Whigs
B) Republicans
C) Millerites
D) Federalists
E) Democrats
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A) prevented state banks from lending money.
B) refused to accept deposits of federal revenue.
C) was a private monopoly run by a privileged few.
D) president constantly meddled in national politics.
E) had been secretly purchased by Baring Bank of London.
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A) Joseph Smith
B) Brigham Young
C) Peter Cartwright
D) Steve Young
E) John Mormon
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A) Martin Van Buren
B) John Tyler
C) William Henry Harrison.
D) Henry Clay
E) Andrew Jackson
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A) Democratic party
B) Whig party
C) Republican party
D) Federalist party
E) Conservative party
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A) criticized the exploitation of the worker in northern factories.
B) stressed the need for compromise between the North and the South.
C) publicized the abolitionist cause.
D) presented a Marxist interpretation of labor.
E) presented both sides of the slavery debate
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A) The creation of the Bank of Virginia
B) Jackson's use of state banks
C) Canal projects that depended on foreign investment.
D) The Specie Circular
E) British limitations on foreign investment
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A) a group of reformers who advocated insane asylums.
B) a tribe of Indians who had come from Georgia.
C) a group of Whigs who supported Martin Van Buren.
D) Irish immigrants who moved to western cities to mine for gold.
E) a workers' party that advocated hard money and free public education.
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A) These drinkers were not supporting local tavern keepers.
B) Drinking interfered with the orderly and steady habits required by the new factory system.
C) Reformers hated factory workers.
D) Taverns prevented workers from relaxing.
E) Taverns drove down property values.
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A) The bill did not provide enough money for his own state.
B) He opposed federal funding of internal improvements that were purely local in character.
C) He preferred to support steamboat lines.
D) He believed it would benefit his political opponents rather than his own party.
E) The governor of Kentucky objected to the road.
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A) Mormons
B) Revivalists
C) Unitarians
D) Perfectionists
E) Millerites
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A) the repercussions of the Panic of 1819.
B) the "Tariff of Abominations."
C) the policies of Martin Van Buren.
D) John C. Calhoun's presidency.
E) Congress's refusal to allow slavery spread to the territories.
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A) Just deserts system.
B) Rotating system.
C) Spoils system.
D) Rotten system.
E) Reform system.
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A) Its greatest strength was in cities and factory towns.
B) Methodists were one of the most influential denominations.
C) Ordinary farmers and artisans were the most popular evangelists.
D) It was typified by the rise of the camp meeting.
E) It often proclaimed that the Second Coming of Jesus was near.
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A) Factory owners wanted deviants locked up.
B) There were no longer enough jails to hold all the criminals.
C) Americans began to believe that human nature could be improved.
D) Americans began to believe that penitentiaries, workhouses, and insane asylums were counterproductive.
E) The early nineteenth century was a period of uncertainty, anxiety, and anger.
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A) allow banks to operate with less government interference.
B) abolish state banks.
C) help to keep federal money out of the grasp of business corporations.
D) help to keep federal money out of the hands of state politicians.
E) determine which state banks would receive federal deposits.
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A) materialism was the surest route to heaven.
B) absolute immobility was necessary for religious ecstasy.
C) Christian socialism-pooling their land and implements-was the route to prosperity.
D) men could have multiple wives.
E) free love would produce a perfect society.
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A) manufacturing and the capital labor system.
B) the development of utopian communities based on unlimited freedoms.
C) spiritual renewal through silent meditation.
D) separate living quarters for men and women.
E) communal ownership of property, and "complex marriages" in which every member of the community was married to every other member of the other sex.
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A) Lower suffrage requirements
B) Population growth
C) Higher voter turnout
D) Increased immigration
E) None of these choices
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